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midterms, one Lute’s voice is being heard loud and clear at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Noah Baetge ’08 is making his eleventh appearance on stage at the Met Opera House, this time as Walther von der Vogelweide in the opera Tannhäuser. Baetge grew up in Monroe, Wash., and attended college in Bremerton before coming to PLU from 2001-2004. “PLU had both great teachers and great coaches,” Baetge said. “I got to work with the choir, which was a great place for me to work on my voice. I loved
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public at any time. 8. In operating a UAS for purposes of recording or transmitting visual images, operators must follow the university privacy policy. Violation and accountability: Individuals that violate this policy will be subject to corrective action procedures as defined in the personnel manual, faculty handbook, student code of conduct, federal, state and local laws. Policy Reviewed and Approved June 28, 2017.
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Android and Pacific Lutheran University graduate Nick Sears took the technology world by storm when he teamed up with inventors Andy Rubin and Chris White to market and launch Android, one of the world’s top operating systems for smartphones. Now, he hopes to team up with students across the country and help market their skills when entering the job force for the first time. Sears (’87, ’95) worked at AT&T after graduating from PLU, eventually moving to T-Mobile where he became vice president of
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description of any vehicle involved and its license number. Tell the operator which direction the person went, as well as any other pertinent information. The best time to plan your response to a crime is before it occurs. Consider your options and abilities. Consider how you will act in certain situations. What items do you normally carry that have self-defense potential? Remember that nothing you own is worth getting hurt over. If you’re in danger, do anything you can to escape and call for help. On
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(ed. by Patrick Crotty) Faber Book of Irish Verse (ed. by John Montague) Elsa Kienberger, '19, English Literature and Theatre:My tutorial was called “Gender and Sexuality in Victorian Literature” and fulfilled my Literature and Difference credit within my English Literature degree. We discussed the gender norms of the time, how they related to sexual expression, and how Victorian literature both challenged and accepted it. As a result, it dealt with topics of reputation and identity, while
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, however, that there was a time of his life that he could not have imagined that he would be doing what he is doing now. His middle school years as a young Mexican-Spanish-Irish adolescent male growing up in single parent household that had experienced domestic abuse were marked by truancy, drugs and alcohol. It was not until he began at Lincoln High School where he received the gifts of mentorship, support and guidance from teachers, community members and coaches that believed in his intellectual
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there. During my time at PLU, I’ve had the opportunity to work on a number of design projects. Veronica: Great. So now, I know you have some of your favorite designs that you’re gonna share with us today as you kind of wrap up your senior year. So why don’t you go ahead and share them with us. And tell us a little bit about them, why you chose them. [video: Jessica shares her screen, popping up a website layout that is bold and colorful. The header bar and navigation sit at the top. Below is a large
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hybrid program that combines self-paced learning and Mentor-lead synchronous sessions. In addition, the program will include: Discussion space 177 Hours virtual instructor-led 250 Hours self-paced 119 hours hands-on labs 16 Hours human skills 1-on-1 mentoring 4 Projects 1 Final capstone project Career services Program Schedule Start Date: October 6th, 2023 Fridays and Saturdays, 8:30 am – 9:30 am Pacific Time (a complete program schedule will be issued the first day of class) Duration: 11 months
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research methods such as interview, observation and survey techniques, measurement of behavior (e.g., reaction time, speech, problem solving) as well as data analysis. For example, a student may interview a peer when the interview does not involve any sensitive, personal information. Such projects should not put participants at more than minimal risk (minimal risks are those which are ordinarily encountered in daily life), and the data should be recorded anonymously by the students (i.e., with no names
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: Sessions on Friday, August 30, 2024 are designed just for you while your new student spends time with their peer-led LUTE Group. There are also additional sessions throughout LUTE Welcome weekend that families and supporters are invited and encouraged to attend with their new Lute! RSVP for Family & Supporters OrientationPlease help us plan for your attendance by RSVPing for Family & Supporter Orientation Today using this link! Accommodations: To request accommodations, contact engage@plu.edu. FRIDAY
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